Sorry, this file got let out of the original distribution. This directory contains several tools to manipulate the DVI files produced by TeX and LaTeX. Additionally, it includes a re-distribution of the DVI library routines written by Chris Torek at the University of Maryland. The utilities included are: dviselect select specific pages from a DVI file iptex print a dvi file on an Imagen texx a dvi previewer for X-11 windows texsun a dvi previewer for SunView windows texx2 a much improved dvi previewer for X-11 windows To install this package, read the documentation in the file doc/installation.tex. The short instructions follow. FOR TEXX2: + Change the binary path names in the ./Makefile. + Select a location for your ``font description'' file, and copy and modify the file in fontdesc-example to suit your local installation. Change the main makefile to use that path for variable FONTDESC The default is /usr/local/lib/tex82/fontdesc + cd to texx2; Edit the Imakefile. Note that DEFAULT_TFM_PATH defines the default path for finding .tfm files, just like TeX. + Build a Makefile from the Imakefile + run ``make texx2'' at the main level + texx2 should now be built. You'll need to install some fonts. + in run texx2/mftobdf -mag 1000 -scaled 1000 cmr10. If mftobdf can't find your font, you've got a bad fontdesc file or the path to it is wrong. + assuming that this works, edit texx2/buildfonts to suite your local X configuration. I keep fonts in /usr/local/lib/X11/fonts/cmr, and have added this to my font path using % xset +fp /usr/local/lib/X11/fonts/cmr % xset fp rehash + in texx2, run "buildfonts -mag 500 `cat FONTS` " to build a fair number of standard fonts. Note that the default is 300 dpi. If you want a smaller set too, say ``-mag 333''. + You can use other DPI's -- both texx2 & mftobdf have switches for this. Dirk Grunwald Univ. of Illinois grunwald@m.cs.uiuc.edu